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Vinicius Junior developing into Madrid and Brazil superstar amid tide of racist abuse

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Barcelona, Spain - Real Madrid winger Vinicius Junior has developed into La Liga’s most devastatin­g player on the pitch while his battle with racism is making a worldwide impact off it.

The 22-year-old Brazilian forward drew global support after making a stand against racist abuse he received on Sunday from Valencia supporters at their Mestalla stadium.

Vinicius faced off with home fans and pointed one out after being called a “monkey”, later taking to social media to say La Liga “belongs to racists”.

The Brazilian made several posts condemning his continuous­ly vile treatment in Spain, provoking worldwide scrutiny of the situation.

Vinicius’ rise to the game’s peak in the past two seasons has been meteoric, since arriving from Flamengo in 2018 for 46 million euros ($50 million).

Born in Sao Goncalo, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Vinicius emerged as a teenage talent, boasting skill, rare dribbling ability and speed, becoming his club’s then-youngest ever player at 16.

Los Blancos quickly struck for his signature in 2017, locking in his future arrival, looking to the Brazilian market after Barcelona’s success with Neymar.

When Madrid’s all-time top goalscorer Cristiano Ronaldo left for Juventus after the World Cup in Russia that summer, Vinicius was thrown into the team in his stead but the 18-year-old struggled initially to find consistenc­y.

His erratic finishing drew mockery from opposition fans, managing only 14 goals in 118 appearance­s across all competitio­ns in his first three seasons.

However in the 2021-22 campaign Vinicius improved drasticall­y under returning Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti, netting 22 goals, including the winner against Liverpool in the Champions League final.

Vinicius has confirmed his rise was no false dawn in the current season, scoring 23 goals to date and wreaking havoc on defences both domestical­ly and in Europe.

“Vinicius is the most decisive player in world football today,” said Ancelotti in April.

The Brazilian is the most fouled player in the league and the player with the most successful take-ons and progressiv­e carries.

“When he arrived with us, especially during the first period, he was under tremendous pressure, he was fodder for memes,” Madrid defender Dani Carvajal said earlier in May, before the Copa del Rey final.

“To receive such criticism so young and to be among the three or four best in the world is something that I have seen very rarely.

“Everything he now is, is wellearned, he has worked hard physically and mentally.”

Vinicius made his World Cup debut for Brazil in November last year and has been offered vigorous support from his homeland.

Unfortunat­ely, Vinicius’s soaring ascent in Spain has been accompanie­d with torrents of abhorrent abuse on away trips across the country.

The latest flashpoint may prove to be a pivotal moment,

To receive such criticism so young and to be among the three or four best in the world is something that I have seen very rarely. Everything he now is, is well-earned DANI CARVAJAL

with Ancelotti demanding “drastic measures” against racism and labelling FIFA protocol “obsolete”.

La Liga have reported nine incidents of racism aimed at Vinicius over the past two campaigns and have pledged to do so again after investigat­ing the incidents at Mestalla, although there has been little impact until now.

Spanish police arrested three supporters in Valencia as a result and four Atletico Madrid ultras in the capital, after they hung an effigy of Vinicius from a bridge.

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